In a small community, information travels fast—but that doesn’t mean it’s complete or accurate. After an amputation injury, critical proof is often created early and can disappear quickly:
- Incident scenes get cleared (machinery is repaired, debris is removed, and footage may be overwritten)
- Witness memories change as people return to work or caregiving routines
- Medical records become fragmented across emergency care, surgeries, and specialty follow-ups
Ohio claims commonly depend on whether the record shows a clear connection between the responsible party’s conduct and the medical outcome. That’s why we focus on getting the timeline right early—before gaps are filled in with assumptions.


